I see that Canton, NY's high school hockey team was ranked #18 in the nation. What is interesting about this is that they are actually a small school. New York HS hockey is divided into Division I (large schools) and Division II (smaller schools). Canton is a Division II school and play in the Division II side of the playoffs but actually play a Division I regular season schedule. They do this because they are that good; playing a Division I schedule would offer them no challenge. As it is, they roared through the Division I schedule with relative ease. They dominated the Division II state playoffs. There was recently reports that Canton was going to be forced to play the Division I state playoffs because they were D-I in the regular season. Apparently, coaches of the Div. II teams that made it far in the playoffs were upset and thought it was a farce. The interesting thing is that Canton was ranked in the Division I rankings during the regular season and was consistently in the top 2-3. They finished the season at #2. I just thought it was interesting that they were ranked so highly, even in comparison to schools which were much bigger than them. -- Bri Farenell NO COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING ON THE NET! [log in to unmask] also: [log in to unmask] Glens Falls, NY AHL, NCAA and ECAC contact for rec.sport.hockey Van. police recently cited Canuck goalie Kirk McLean for impersonating Superman